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Authorities responding to a report of an assault and attempted abduction were taken on a high-speed chase from Parker to Sioux Falls on Wednesday night.
Around 10 p.m. Wednesday, Turner County deputies responded to Get N Go in Parker for a report of an assault and abduction attempt, according to a post on the agency s Facebook page.
When Turner County deputies approached the vehicle, the driver fled the scene in a gray Jeep Grand Cherokee and went east at a high rate of speed, the post said. The deputies were able to identify the license plate and pursued the vehicle. A woman was able to exit the vehicle prior to it fleeing the scene.
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Georgia receives $6.5M in grants for Law Enforcement Training program
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and last updated 2021-05-26 13:43:54-04
ATLANTA, Ga. (WTXL) â During the 2020 legislative session, Governor Brian Kemp recommended and lawmakers approved the creation of a law enforcement training grant program through the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for state and local law enforcement agencies.
On Wednesday it came to fruition.
Kemp announced the award of 63 grants in the amount of $6,756,389 for the Law Enforcement Training Grant Program Wednesday afternoon. We are committed to giving law enforcement officers across the state specialized training and resources needed to provide the best possible public safety to Georgiaâs citizens,â said Gov. Kemp. âThis grant program will help pay for essential training â
A cattle barn was destroyed in a fire in Turner County on Sunday night.
The Turner County Sheriff s Office along with other agencies responded to a report of a structure fire in rural Marion at 7 p.m.
TCSO assisted with traffic control for Marion Fire, Marion Ambulance, Parker Fire, Parker Ambulance, and Hurley Fire, according to a post on the TCSO Facebook page.
No injuries were reported, the post said.